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Welcome to the LSU Cyber Mass Spectrometry Project!
The LSU Cyber Mass Spectrometry Project is sponsored by the National Science Foundation and its goal is to use on line resources to create a regional mass spectrometry resource that has enhanced availability to external users by inclusion of easy access, high security cyberinfrastructure that will be built into the facility to provide remote access to Facility instrumentation.
LSU Mass Spectrometry Facility
The Mass Spectrometry Facility provides analytical support for the chemistry department and other academic departments at LSU, researchers at other universities, and customers from private industry. The facility offers a broad range of services with six mass spectrometers (listed below). This facility is staffed by Dr. Azeem Hasan (director) and Dr. Dan Pu.
Mass Spectrometers
- Applied Biosystems QSTAR XL
- quadrupole time-of-flight MS with nano LC system. MALDI, ESI, and APCI available
- Agilent 6210
- ESI-TOF mass spectrometer with LC system
- Bruker ProFLEX III
- MALDI-TOF mass spectrometer
- Hitachi MS-8000 3DQ LC-ion trap mass spectrometer
- with electrospray and APCI ionization methods
- Varian Saturn 2200 GC/MS
- for routine GC separations and electron ionization (EI) or chemical ionization (CI) mass spectrometry of semi-volatiles

